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“MAD,” starring Nithin and Sangeeth Shoban, became a sleeper hit, winning audiences over with its humor and catchy songs. Its strong performance on streaming platforms further fueled anticipation for a sequel. “MAD Square” reunites the original cast and crew, aiming to recapture the magic of the first film and replicate the box office success of “Tillu Square.”
With filming officially underway, fans of “MAD” are eagerly waiting to see if “MAD Square” can live up to the high expectations set by its predecessor.
Move over big-budget epics, because a simple romantic comedy has stolen the hearts (and wallets) of audiences! “Premalu,” starring Naslen and Mamitha Baiju, became a surprise hit in Malayalam cinema, despite its modest budget. The film’s charm extended beyond language barriers, with the dubbed Telugu and Tamil versions finding success as well.
The massive popularity of “Premalu” has led to an unexpected announcement – a direct sequel titled “Premalu 2”! This news generated a buzz online, with some fans ecstatic and others questioning the need for a sequel in the typically non-serialized world of romantic comedies.
Director Girish A.D. returns to helm “Premalu 2,” carrying the weight of high expectations from audiences across languages. While the first film delivered lighthearted entertainment, “Premalu 2” promises to crank up the fun and energy even further.
Details about the plot remain under wraps, but with the original cast returning and a 2025 release date on the horizon, “Premalu 2” is shaping up to be a much-anticipated follow-up to a delightful surprise hit.

















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After enduring relentless heat for days, Hyderabad weather was finally blessed with a refreshing downpour early Saturday, bringing relief to residents. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the city is forecasted to experience a mix of cloudy skies, rain, thunderstorms, or dust storms until April 24.
The rain began with thunder and lightning in the wee hours of Saturday, followed by a steady shower. By 9:00 am, significant rainfall was recorded across various areas, with Gachibowli, Chandrayangutta, Khairatabad, Asifnagar, and Nampally among the recipients. The showers brought relief to neighborhoods like Serilingampally, Saroornagar, Charminar, Uppal, Amberpet, Bandlaguda, and Malkajgiri.
Responding promptly, the Disaster Response Force (DRF) cleared 22 water stagnation areas and catch pits citywide. The rainfall also contributed to a drop in temperatures, with the maximum expected to reach 37 degrees Celsius on Saturday.























Dell Technologies unveiled its latest lineup of AI-powered commercial Laptop and workstations in India, featuring the Latitude and Precision portfolios. With prices starting from Rs 1,10,999 for Latitude and Rs 2,19,999 for Precision, these new offerings aim to enhance productivity and collaboration in the hybrid work environment.
Indrajit Belgundi, Senior Director and GM of Client Solutions Group at Dell Technologies India, emphasized how the new portfolio leverages AI to empower businesses with improved performance, security, portability, and sustainability. The Latitude series boasts up to Intel Core Ultra 7 processors, while the Precision series caters to power users with up to Intel Core Ultra 9 processors.
Additionally, these devices prioritize security, integrating hardware and firmware features to thwart modern cyber threats, along with a built-in vulnerability detection feature for added defense.






Satyam Rajesh returns to the screen with “Tenant,” an emotional thriller directed by Y Yungandhar. While the film tackles a significant social issue, the execution falters, leaving viewers wanting more.
The story revolves around Goutham (Satyam Rajesh) and Sandhya (Megha Chowdhury), a seemingly happy couple whose world is shattered by tragedy. Sandhya’s mysterious death casts suspicion on Goutham, while their neighbor Rishi (Bharath Kanth) attempts suicide. The film unravels the secrets behind this emotional turmoil, exploring the cracks in Goutham and Sandhya’s relationship and the connection to Rishi’s actions.
Sahitya Sagar’s music is decent, but the background score fails to elevate the film’s atmosphere. Jemin Jom Ayyaneth’s cinematography complements the film’s subdued tone. Editing could have been tighter, while production values are satisfactory.
Yungandhar’s screenplay, although unconventional, lacks the punch needed to make a lasting impression. The focus on the lead couple’s emotional state dominates the first half, resulting in slow and tedious sequences.
“Tenant” tackles a significant social issue, but the presentation fails to deliver the full potential of the story. While the performances and shocking twists offer some redeeming qualities, the lack of tension and slow pacing make for a less-than-satisfying viewing experience. With more attention paid to the screenplay and pacing, the film could have left a stronger impact.




